Here are the rowers in action.
Two different types of boat are used and reflect the two forms of rowing: sweep rowing and sculling. In sweep rowing each rower handles a single oar in sculling a rower uses two oars, or sculls.
The sweep boats (each rower has one oar) can have a coxswain (a person who steers the shell using a rudder). So we can have a Coxed Pair (2+), a Coxless Pair (2-), a Coxed Four (4+), a Coxless Four (4-), a Eight (8+).
The Sculling Boats (each rower has two oars) only in rare cases have a coxswain. Steering is generally accomplished by applying more power or pressure to the oar(s) on one side of the shell. So we can have a Single (1X), a Double, a Double (2X), a Quadruple (4X), an Octuple (8X).
6 comments:
grazie del commento! bella questa foto, che luce! complimenti!
Luis
Beautiful turquoise sea...
True Turquoise this one. Excellent with the silhouettes in armada formation.
What a stunning shot.
I'd never considered, nor had occasion to do so, the various configurations. I'm surprised at the number of boats out there ... is it a competition of some kind? Also, I'm assuming this is saltwater?
The image looks so beautiful....
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